Altitude Aquascape by James Findley - The Making Of
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If that's the case save the money and toss a big ass boulder from a demolition sight in that bih and keep it moving.
I say that because you have some of the most beautiful rocks I've personally ever seen, but you defeat the purpose of choosing them, placing them in the tank, then arranging them, rearrange them again then to just cover them up with all that damn grass and moss, sigh smh ijs.
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Thanks for the feedback :)
TGM
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i love you work and videos.
thank you so much for help.
I would have liked to see more mosses and less java as well showing off the amazing hardscape better.
do fluval stratum get messy?
please reply!
it was much more interesting to see the rocky layout and fewer plants .... the 9 months after layout has too much green imo
100. comment for Altitude Aquascape by James Findley - The Making Of
Usually from ich in my personal experience - which makes its way from the inside of the fish and through the skin which results in the "white spots" being the parasite on the outside of the fish. But upon a quick google search to confirm this, I found that flashing could also be related to poor water conditions like high ammonia. All in all, flashing isn't healthy behavior.
reineckii 'Mini' around 17.20. Tropica seems to sell them!